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LENOX

Aristocrat of Chinas

Autumn crowns all seasons with the gor-
geous colorings of hriliant reds, rich yel-
lows and deep bronzy greens. Beautifully
have the Artists .f Lenox conceived this
motif and evolved the Autumn pattern,
above.

The dinner plates on , $50
the dozen. Other polio( in
proportion.

KING'S SALON DES BEAUX ARTS

Second Floor

L. B. KING & CO.

East Grand River and Library.

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Monday, Oct. 3rd

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Tuesday, Oct. 4th

Two Showings
10:30 A. M. — 3:30 P. M.

Wednesday, Oct. 5th

Two Showings

10:30 A. M. — 3:30 I'. M.

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118 Michigan Avenue

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Famous for its food, service and wonderful

dance music by

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Dancing hours 12-2, 6-8 and 9:30-1 a. m.

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special

dining rooms for banquets and large
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Among the bride-elects who
Miss Alice Fechimer, daughter
have chosen the delightful month', of Mrs. Emma Fechimer of Burns
of October for their weddings is I drive, has returned to New York
Miss Aline Schiller, daughter of City to resume her studies at Bar-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schiller of nard College.
{Nest Boston boulevard, whose
marriage to Harold Harris, son of
On Thursday evening, Sept. 22,
Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, will the Misses Fannie and Matilda
be solemnized on the CV.:. ning, of Mansion entertained 35 relatives
Oct. 9 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. and intimate friends at their home
A number of charming pre-nuptial at 3216 Fullerton with a delight-
festivities are preceding the wed- ful miscellaneous shower given in
ding, which will be one of the out- honor of their sister, Anne, a
standing events of the early fall. bride-elect of late October. Miss
Miss Schiller's social calendar is us Maxmen was the recipient of many
follows: On Aug. 31 Mrs. William beautiful gifts,
Jacoby was hostess at luncheon
and miscellaneous shower at the
Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of Webb
Hotel Chatham; Mrs. David King
avenue and NIrs. Sigmund Unger
invited a few guests to luncheon
of Glynn court were joint hos-
at the Stigler on Sept. 3, later tak-
tesses at a luncheon and bridge
ing her guests to the theater; Sept.
on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the
10 Mrs. George Harris, Mrs Joseph
Masonic Country Club for 12
Harris and Mrs. Bernard Lipson
guests.
were joint hostesses at a luncheon
and miscellaneous shower of ex-
'the date net for the first meet-
quisite appointments at the [Intel
Stealer; Mrs. Charles Jacoby en-1 ing, in the form of a luncheon, of
tertained at luncheon on Sept. 12 the Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey
at the Stotler, later taking her /.wick, is NIonday, Oct. 2 , 1, instead
XX, ednesday, Oct. eb, as stated
guests to the theater; Sept. 14
Mrs. Louis Pearlman and Sirs. in last week's Chronicle The card
',arty
will be held on Tuesday,
Wolfe Rackow of —Windsor were
joint hostesses at an evening Nov. 8, at the Federation club-
house.
bridge at the latter's home; the

now domiciled at 2665 Gladstone
avenue, apartment 107.

John Hanna
Galleries

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Max have re-
turned from their wedding trip
through the East, where they vis-
ited in Atlantic City, New York,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing-
ton and Pittsburgh. They are at
home to their relatives and friends
at 3740 Humphrey street.

Bronzes

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JERRY RYNEK

B'RITH SHOLOM OUT
FOR MORE MEMBERS

Season's Greetings

Frornes

CARD OF THANKS.

1004 Jefferson Avenue East 111r. and Mrs. Louis Siderman
; and family of 33e0 Corlingessod
DETROIT
',time wish to thank their Ma-
i tines and friends for the kindness.
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shown them during their recent
arrant

SATIN CREPES

Predict a Season of Luxury

Appropriate Celebration to
Mark Thirtieth Year
of Existence.

Round Table Club
Announces Plans

Etchings

PHONE CADILLAC

One of the interesting features
being planned by the Emanuel Sin-
e-Ili...I for the coming season will
he the ep gisoring of community
dances on Saturday evenings in the
auditorium of the synagogue, cor-
ner Taybir and Woodrow SVilson

avenues. These dances art- for the
younger members of the synagogue
and their friends and will be care-
fully supervisvil and chaperoned by.
Mrs. Eli Levin and her committee.
The ever-jovial Jerry Itynek and
his Eight Toe-Ticklers, dance balid
unique, has been engaged to fur-
nish music and novelty entertain-
ment.
The first of these dances will
Wilshire was the scene of a beau-
Mrs. Mary Feder of Palmer take ',Ince Saturday evening,
tiful luncheon and personal show-
er on Sept. 17, when Mrs. Helen Woods is a guest in New York Oct. 8.
Gross Sillman and Mrs. Harvey City.
Goldman entertained for Miss
Schiller; Sept. 20 Mrs. Carol Rein-
The Diders will be hostesses for
heimer invited some guests to a card party to be given Oct. 23,
luncheon and bridge nt the Wil- from 2:30 to 5 o'clock, at Webster
shire; Mrs. Mooney Schreiber and Hall.
Mrs. Maurice Schatz chose- Sept.
21 as their day to honor the bride
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Monte M. Manuel Merzon to Speak
with a luncheon and shower at
Weisberg (Eleanor Katser) have
at First Meeting on
Webster Hall; Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler
taken up their residence oh the
invited some friends to a charm-
Oct. 7.
Hotel Seward.
ingly appointed bridge-tea on
Supt. 23 at her home on Burlin-
The Round Table Interprofes-
Mrs. Mooney Schreiber and her
game avenue, and in the evening
sional society will open its seventh
of the Sarni . day Mr. and Mrs. Da- daughter, Mrs. M. L. Schatz, were year of literary activity with an
vid Diamond of Longfellow avenue hostesses at a lovely bridge-lunch- suldtess uu "The World a De eade
were hosts at dinner at their eon and miscellaneous shower on After the War," by M. Manuel
home for the pleasure of Miss Wednesday, Sept. 21, at Webster Nierzon, attorney, Friday, Oct. 7,
Schiller and Mr. Harris; on Sept. hall, given in honor of Miss Aline 8:30 p. tn., at Temple Beth 11,
bride-elect of Oct. 9.
it Nliss Harriet Schiller enter-
IX. ..Alward and Gladstone, room 26.
tained at luncheon at the Detroit- Covers were laid for 40 guests.
The ollicers for the ensuing year
Leland Hotel, later taking her The table decorations consisted of are: Dr. Ezra Lipkin, president
beautiful
pink
and
white
asters
guests to the Bonstelle Playhouse;
ansl chairman of the program com-
Mrs. Myron Jacoby enterteined with a centerpiece of pink Ophelia mittee; 10. L. Orecklin, vice-presi-
Miss Si-hiller at luncheon and the roses. Miss Schiller was the re- dent; NI. Nlanuel Nlerzon, secre-
theater on Sept. 30, and on Oct. cipient of many beautiful gifts.
tary; A. C. Perlman, treasurer,
I Miss Bernice LaReau will be hos-
and Leon Kay, member of the ex-
Miss Setts Robinson of Calvert
tess at a luncheon and bridge at
ecutive.
avenue
is
spending
a
few
slays
in
her home on Philadelphia avenue.
The program, which is said to he
Toronto and Buffalo, N. Y.
one of the most interesting in the
of the organization, fol-
Dr. and Mrs. M. Rattner of
The Orean Girls will be hos-
lows:
Sturtevant avenue, iseeinipanied
tesses at a bridge and rattle on
Oct.
7-31.
Nlanuel Mervin, "The
by their son, Louis, are passing a
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2, at the
World a Decade After the War."
few weeks in New York.
Chatham Hotel. Pingree and Sec-
Oct.
21—Prof.
Frank G. Tomp-
-- —
ond avenues.
The public is ni-
kins, "The Americana Theater."
On Thursday evening, Sept. 22. vittel.
Nov. 4—Henry Fineberg, "Psy-
Miss Florence Pearlman of Blaine
chological Method in the Treatment
avenue vats lioSteSS at 0 card party
Ntr. and Mrs. Reuben Lopatin
at her home to Miss Betty Bar- I Sara Utchinik) have returned of the Abnormal."
Nov. 18 -- Saul Abramovitch,
ris), Miss Sylvia Leader, Miss from an Eastern wedding trip and
Ethel Ehrlich, Miss Lillian Leider, are now residing at 2297 Buena "Jewish 1. iolinists."
Dec. 2—Prof. 0. ('. NIarkwardt,
Dr. I. Zimmerman, Harry Bradlin, Vista.
"Do American l'niversities Edu-
Drs. S. S. and Arthur Wittenberg
cate?"
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and Eugene Shift. Prizes were
Mrs. Jennie Edelstein of ('lair-
r. N. E. Aronstam,
Dec.
awarded to Dr. Zimmerman and mount avenue and son, Charles,
"The Sex Problem in Modern Life."
Dr. S. S Wittenberg.
and grand-daughter, Vivian Jean
Jan. 13—Dr. Ezra Lipkin, "Phil-
Carnis, have returned homy after osophy Through the Ages."
Among those who were in at- spending the summer with Mrs.
Jan. 27 — Emanuel Paperno,
; tendanee at the recent sport event Edelstein's daughter, Mrs. George
"Status of National Minorities."
in Chicago were Sal Sullen, Sam- Poplock (Fannie Edelstein) of
Feb. 10--A. Kurland, "The Jew-
uel Gerson, Samuel Epstein and Everett, Wash. During Mrs.. Edel-
ish Agency as 0 Factor in Interne-
Ilarry Levy.
stein's visit in the West, she spent tional Diplomacy."
some time in Seattle, Tacoma and
Feb. 2.1—Prof. Lawrence Seltzer,
Milton Smerling, who has been Bellingham, Wash. Charles Edel-
"Some Conflicting Theories of the
visiting Mr. and Mrs. l'hillip Beck- stein spent some time in Mt.
Present Order."
er of Webb avenue, has returned Rainier mountains, with his broth-
Mar. 9—Dr. I.. Orecklin, "Im-
to Chicago, where he will resume cren-law, 51r. Pollock.
pulse vs. Reason in Human Con-
his studies at Northwestern Uni-
duct."
versity.
Miss Esther Newman of Engle•
Mar. 23—I,. Kay, "Jewish Col-
wood avenue has entered the onization in Russia and Palestine."
Mrs. A. Robnitis, who be a guest Michigan State Normal College at
Saunders,
Apr. 13 — Leon
nt the Whittier, is the inspiration Ypsilanti.
"Dreamers and Spiritual Pioneers
for many beautiful atfairs.
in World Literature."
Mrs. Samuel S. Miller (Pauline
Apr. 27—Dr. David .1. Sand-
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Krinsky Horwitz) was hostess at a house
weiss, "Eugenics and the Ideal So-
and faintly of Pingree avenue have warming and bridge-luncheon on
ciety."
moved to 1874 Clairmount ave- Sunday, Sept. 18, at her home at
May II — Morrie :Mendelson,
nue.
15417 Parkside avenue. Covens "Captains of Industry in the
were laid for 10 guests.
United States."
Muriel Frank, daughter of Mr.
May 25—Prof. Samuel M. Levin,
and Mrs. Max Frank of Burlin-
Edith Shetzer, daughter of Mr. subject to be announced later .
game avenue, will entertain a and Mrs. I. Shetzer of Longfellow
June 0—Debate.
group of her friends on Saturday, avenue, and Ann Babcock, daugh-
The meetings are open to the
the occasion being her birthday ter of Mrs. L. Babcock of Second public, which is cordially invited to
anniversary.
boulevard, have resumed their attend and participate in the dis-
studies at the University of Michi- cussion.
Irving Neumann of New York, gan.
on of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.
Neumann of 1651 Clairmount ave-
Mrs. Ida Pearlman and family,
nue, arrived last Saturday to join formerly of Beaubien street, are
his wife, Ruth. and baby son, Nor- now residing at 2747 Gladstone
man, to spend tne notion,.
avenue.
his parents and sister, Anna. Mr.
To Seek 3,000 Enrollments From
and Mrs. Neumann and baby will
Irving Solovich, son of Mr. and
Oct. 2 to Dec. 31.
leave for New York about the Mrs. Charles Richter, has entered
middle of October, stopping on the Western Military Academy at
With the goal set at 3,000 new
their way at Pittsburgh, Buffalo Alton, Ill.
members, the Independent Order
and Niagara Falls.
Walter Farber of 2505 Hazel- B'rith Shalom will launch its mem-
Miss Miriam Fechimer, daugh- wood avenue has left for Chicago bership enrollment on Sunday,
ter of Mrs. Emma Fechimer, who to resume his studies at the Uni- Oct. 2. This enrollment will be
is spending some time in Cotiut, versity of ('hirage. Ile will also national in its scope; every lodge
Mass., expects to return home attend the Hebrew Theological in the country being utilized for
this purpose. There are at the
early in October.
School of that city.
present time 200 B'rith Sholom
Mrs. and Mrs. Schmidt of La
Mrs. Philip Rosen of Battle lodges scattered throughout the
Salle boulevard, slaughters Bess Creek, Stich., is visiting her broth- Jewish communities of America,
and Esther and niece, Esther Per- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. making the order not only the
stein, recently returned from a Barney Rosen of West Phila- youngest but also iine of the most
fraternal
representative Jewish
delightful trip through the East- delphia avenue.
ern states. New York, Atlantic
organizations in this count7y.
City and Washington were cities
Although founded and main-
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Marvin
in which they spent time.
Barnett (Laura Rosenthal) have tained as a fraternal order with
:eturned from a wedding trip all the privileges and advantages
Mrs. Fanine Doktor of Burlin- through Canada and have taken of a fraternal system enjoyed by
the members, the Independent Or-
game avenue will leave on Thurs- up their residence in Flint.
der B'rith Sholom devotes its
day for New York.
Herbert Paul, son of Mr. and greatest energies to Jewish com-
Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of Buf- Mrs. Ralph Paul of Hazelwood munal activity. Its lodges are
falo, who is the guest of her moth- avenue, and Cyril Cohen, son of urged and encouraged to partici-
er, Mrs. J. Burnstine of Medbury Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen, have pate in all community events, and
avenue, has been extensively en- left to resume their studies at also to take part in Jewish na-
tertained during her visit.
tional affairs. Through its contri-
Morgan Park Military Academy.
butions and Its personel, the order
Mr. and Mrs Abe Fish, formerly is represented on the directorate of
of 2640 Gladstone avenue, are every national organization.

Pain t lips

For reservation, ask for MR. WOODS

PHILOMATHIC CLUB
ANNOUNCES PLANS

EMANUEL LADIES
SPONSOR DANCES

CLUB ARRANGES FOR
BRIDGE TOURNAMENT

A silver loving cup will be
awarded to the winner of the
bridge tournament to be held at the
Y. W. H. A. clubhouse under the
auspices of the Phalanx club. The
first round of the contest will be
played Sunday, Nov. 6. Entries
must be in by Oct. 18.

There will be no charges con.
nected with the tournament. All
clubs of Jewish young people are
invited toe nter teams of four play-1
ers each. Entries may be sent to
the Melees club, rare Y. W. M. A.
clubhouse. 09 Rowena street

$2.95, $3.95, $4.50, $5.00, Yard

Satin crepes — those gracious, luxurious
silks that present such small possibilities in
this season of ingenuity of costume.
They're gracefully elegant, and forecast
a season of lustrous frocks which may' be
contrasted by details of the dull surface of
these smart silks—for one side js gleaming
satin, the other dull crepe, a pleasing con-
trast when manipulated cleverly.

The I'hilomathic Itch:sting club
has entered its thirtieth year of ex-
istence. A special committee, called
the thirtieth anni,ersary commit.
tee, ci.inposed of Sol Itosentitan turd
Max Simon, as co-chairmen, with
Nathan Shur and David Leash as
their assistants, will look into the
advisability :11111 best means of
Or siting this event.
At the last meting of the or-
ganization bold Sunday, Sept. 25,
at the Little theater of the Y. 'B.
II. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street,
a Jet) ish topic program was held.
Isaac Greenberg discussed "The
Life and Work of Nlettchnikolf, the
Great Jewish lbeeterielogist." Har-
old Gootlill:111 spoke on "The Ambi-
tion, Work and Achievement of
the FilLenth Zionist Conetrues."
Natlmn Shur told of the life of
"Ariel Acosta" and MIIK Rttrnhal
discussed "The Jewish Language."
Every Sunday from nu... on the
(dub will meet at the Little theater
of the Y. XX'. II. A. clubhouse, 89
Rowena street, at 7:15 It ' d...I:. The
program for the next meeting will
he at debate on the topic: "11.-selved,
That all heads of state and city
administrative departments should
he chosen by civil service rules."
The a Ili rimi t iv,- of this question will
le- upheld by David Lobin and Har-
old Goodman, while Nathan Wise
:Ind Albert Silber will constitute
the negative.
:Gout the last week of this year
the Philoinathic Del.:Ling, club w)II
hold its annual oratorical contest,
which is eagerly looked forward to
by everyone that has been present
at }HT .:jolts contests. 1111. public
will benefit by attending this affair
and is cordially urged to witch for
further announcements.

These satin crepes have the happy faculty
of being unquestionably smart in appear-
ance and line in quality. Autumn smart-
ness itself is mirrored in the new shades on
display — rich reds, glorious blues, soft
green, delicate beige, and all the others in-
cluding black. Thirty-nine-inch widths.

THIRD FLOOR

The

J. L. HUDSON CO.

Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot

26th Anniversary

Beginning Monday, October 2nd

If you are not slender
. . . but would like to
appear as slender as pos.
sible-
If you are busy socially
. . . and would like to
have frequent changes of
the newest styles—

CENTERS ASS'N

Calendar:

Sunday, Oct. 2—Speaker, Sam-
uel Sternberg, on Arbitration. 8:30
in in. Admission free.
Sunday, Oct. 2—Ilsiuse council
meeting, 11 a. m.
.Tuesday, Oct. .1—Elocution class
begins, te p. III.
Sunday, Oct. 9—Rally. Adinis-
sien free. it 1).
Wednesday, Oct. 11 — Educa-
tional rioll:61, 9 p.
Sunday, Oct. 23—Speaker, Pro-
fessor Samuel Levin, on Conditions
in Europe. 8:30 p. In. Admission
free.
Sunday, Oct. 30—Speaker, Dr.
Chaim Greenberg. First of Yiddish
lecture series. Subjects to be an-
nounced later. Admission 50e.
Sunday, Nov. 13 — Speaker,
Lawrence Lipton, editor of The De-
troit Jewish Chronicle. Subject to
he announced later. 8:30 p. m. Ad-
mission free.
Sunday, Nov. 27—Speaker, Sh.
Niger. Second lecture of Xjitlilish
series. "Der Yunger Yitlisher dor
in Amerika" (The Jewish Youth
in America). 8:30 p. nu. Admission
50c.
Sunday, Dec. 25—Speaker, Dr.
S. 51argoshes. "Die Zukenft Tune
dent A merikaner 1'isidentum" (The
Future of American Jewry). 14:30
p. In. Admission

Come to Lane Bryant's

Monday

We are celebrating our
26th Anniversary with the
most extraordinary values
ill Frocks and Gowns, Fur-
red Coats, Millinery, Hos-
iery, Lingerie.

A wonderful opportunity
to gratify your taste for love-
ly things at much below pre-
vailing prices.

First Choice is Always Best Choice!

ane Bryant

Sternberg to Speak:

Samuel Sternberg, president of
Pisgah lodge No. 31, I. 0. B. B.,
and executive director of the arbi-
tration court spollson.d by the Jew
ish IVelfare federation, will explain
the purposes, function and methoels 1\
of the arbitration court in an ad-
dress to be delivered Sunday eve-
ning, Oct. 2, at o'clock at the
,Iewish Center, 31 Melbourne. The
public is invited.

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First Rally:

The Jewish Centers Association
will hold its first rally of the sea-
son on Sunday evening, Oct. 9, at
the Jewish Center for members and
their friends. The Juvenile Concert
band will participate. Medals for
excellence in athletics, debating and
oratory will be awarded. Milton
M. Alt-mender, president of the as-
sociation, will pre-side. Everyone
is welcome.

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possession.

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